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    It looks like a high res. Copy... I don't see pen strokes.

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    The sig looks a lot like my UDA Williams ball. Something about it though does look off putting and it very well could be the tone of the marker or the lighting of the marker in the photo. Sharpie after a while does get a certain look to it. I'm just not seeing it here but like I said it could be an angle or lighting issue.

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    Sharpies bleed. And this one looks like it was signed today.

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    It looks good to me... I keep my stuff in binders so many of my stuff is crisp almost like the day I got them.

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    It looks good to me... I keep my stuff in binders so many of my stuff is crisp almost like the day I got them.

    Agreed, the stuff I get also goes into binders and they stay extremely sharp, just as good as the day I get them. I have a Willie Stargell from the 90's and looks extremely sharp. I think your good, could be wrong too.
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